<p>

<p> (paragraph) – One or more text phrases that form a logical prose passage.

Module

MEI.shared

Attributes

@decls(optional)Identifies one or more metadata elements within the header, which are understood to
apply to the element bearing this attribute and its content.
One or more values from
data.URI
, separated by spaces.
att.declaring

@facs(optional)Permits the current element to reference a facsimile surface or image zone which
corresponds to it.
One or more values from
data.URI
, separated by spaces.
att.facsimile

@label(optional)Provides a name or label for an element. The value may be any string.
Value of datatype
string.
att.commonPart

@n(optional)Provides a number-like designation for an element.
Value conforms to
token
.
att.common

@x(optional)Encodes an x coordinate for a feature in an output coordinate system. When it is
necessary to record the placement of a feature in a facsimile image, use the facs
attribute.
Value of datatype
decimal.
att.xy

@xml:id(optional)Regularizes the naming of an element and thus facilitates building links between it
and other resources. Each id attribute within a document must have a unique
value.
Value of datatype
ID.
att.id

@xml:lang(optional)Identifies the language of the element's content. The values for this attribute are
language 'tags' as defined in BCP 47. All language tags that make use of private use
sub-tags must be documented in a corresponding language element in the MEI header
whose
id attribute is the same as the language tag's value.
Value of datatype
language.
att.lang

@y(optional)Encodes an y coordinate for a feature in an output coordinate system. When it is
necessary to record the placement of a feature in a facsimile image, use the facs
attribute.
Value of datatype
decimal.
att.xy

A paragraph is usually typographically distinct: The text usually begins on a new
line
and the first letter of the content is often indented, enlarged, or both.This element
is modelled on elements in the Encoded Archival Description, Text Encoding
Initiative (TEI), and HTML standards.